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/t͡ɕi⁵⁵/例句
“謀於長者,必操几杖以從之。長者問,不辭讓而對,非禮也。”
In going to take counsel with an elder, one must carry a stool and a staff with him (for the elder's use). When the elder asks a question, to reply without acknowledging one's incompetency and (trying to) decline answering, is contrary to propriety.
“谋于长者,必操几杖以从之。长者问,不辞让而对,非礼也。”
In going to take counsel with an elder, one must carry a stool and a staff with him (for the elder's use). When the elder asks a question, to reply without acknowledging one's incompetency and (trying to) decline answering, is contrary to propriety.